Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Enchanting Origins: New Products!!!

Enchanting Origins: New Products!!!: "Please visit our website to see the new products we have added. http://www.enchantingorigins.com/ We have included some kids' products fro..."

New Products!!!

Please visit our website to see the new products we have added. 
http://www.enchantingorigins.com/

We have included some kids' products from our Enchanting Origins for Kids line.    Kids will enjoy these products created especially for them. 

We also added some nice gift packages for that special someone.  They are perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, wedding party gifts, Christmas gifts, etc.

If you have special requests please contact us with details and questions at EnchantingOrigins@cox.net.


Have an Enchanting Day!


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Enchanting Origins: Suds Budsy Bubble Bath

Enchanting Origins: Suds Budsy Bubble Bath: "Sudsy Budsy Bubble Bath Relax and enjoy these luxurious bubbles and let your cares fade away. Sudsy Budsy Bubble Bath is available in th..."

Suds Budsy Bubble Bath


Sudsy Budsy Bubble Bath


Relax and enjoy these luxurious bubbles and let your cares fade away.

Sudsy Budsy Bubble Bath is available in the following scents:

Scandalous Lavender, Wicked Vanilla, Anxious Almond, Treacherour Lavender Vanilla, Outrageous Orange Vanilla, Ravishing Raspberry Vanilla, Shocking Pear Sugar, Mischievous Tangerine and Dangerous Chocolate.

Please visit our website to see all of our great products.

www.EnchantingOrigins.com

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Enchanting Origins: A Great Lady Has Passed On

Enchanting Origins: A Great Lady Has Passed On: "We say goodbye today to a truly strong woman who I have seen fight hard and keep fighting more despite every obstacle. She has been an inspi..."

A Great Lady Has Passed On

We say goodbye today to a truly strong woman who I have seen fight hard and keep fighting more despite every obstacle. She has been an inspiration to me with my disease and life. When I feel tired and hurting, I knew she was definitely hurting worse. If she could fight as hard as she did...then I have no excuses. Thank you for the strength. You will be greatly loved and missed.

The following are beautiful words written today by my closest friend for her mother-in-law that passed today.


A fine woman passed away today. She wasn’t famous, she didn’t change the world in a grand scale, and most people will never know what mark she left. Unless of course, you knew her. She was a woman who brought four beautiful babies into this world. She stood up to the doctors and demanded that they look closer to one of those babies, and sadly watched her die at only eighteen months. She endured ridicule and hate from those around her when she let the doctors examine her child to see if they could save other children’s lives.


She went on the raise the other three children practically by herself. She stayed in a loveless marriage so her children wouldn’t have to endure the whispers and snide remarks about coming from a broken home like she had to. Her three children grew into fine adults, all emulated her strong work ethic, and all rose to the top of each of their chosen professions.

She spoiled and showered love and affection to those that she loved. And she loved many. All of her nieces and nephews became surrogate grandchildren to her. She loved them all wholeheartedly. She also had four grandchildren of her own. She had lots of time with her two older grandchildren and cherished every minute she spent with them. Two more followed years later. Miss M was three and her younger cousin had just been born three months prior to the doctors finding the cancer.

Their prognosis was grim. Stage 4 ovarian. Already interfering with other things, it was an aggressive cancer and with all of her other medical problems, they just didn’t think there was much they could do. 17 months was their prediction, maybe two years if she’s lucky. But she wouldn’t hear any of it. She had two very young granddaughters. “I’m going to live for five more years. I’m going to live long enough that my granddaughters will remember me.”

She never once backed down. She always asked for more chemo. More radiation, whatever it took. She fought with a strength no one ever realized she had. She would wear funny t-shirts to treatment to get a laugh from everyone. “If there’s no chocolate in heaven, I’m not going.” Complained that her sister passed away first so she would get more time with Elvis before she got there. She handled her fight with grace, dignity and a wonderful humor. She finally gave up her fight 4 years and 9 months after she was diagnosed. Just three months shy of her goal.

She was a fine woman. Her legacy is her strength, her courage, and the depth of her love.